Martin Solveig Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing
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Introduction to Martin Solveig
Martin Solveig is a French DJ, musician, and record producer born Martin Picandet in Paris in 1976. He built his reputation through a run of internationally successful singles, including 'Hello' (2010), which reached number one in multiple European markets and became one of the most-played tracks of that year. Beyond chart performance, Solveig has maintained a long career as a club and festival DJ, performing at venues and events across Europe, the United States, and beyond. He has collaborated with artists including Dragonette, Tkay Maidza, and Alma, and his production work spans both mainstream pop and deeper house music. His longevity in a genre that cycles through names quickly speaks to a consistency that has kept him relevant across more than two decades.
The Martin Solveig watch collection, based on confirmed sightings, points toward a focused and knowledgeable taste rather than a broad accumulation. The standout piece on record is a vintage Patek Philippe Nautilus Reference 3700 in stainless steel — the original Gerald Genta-designed model first introduced in 1976, the same year Solveig was born. He was spotted wearing it during a live DJ set, which is a notably low-key context for a watch of that caliber. The Ref. 3700, often called the 'Jumbo' Nautilus, was a deliberate commercial provocation at launch: a steel sports watch priced above gold dress watches of the era. It changed how the industry valued steel and remains one of the most sought-after references in the secondary market.
Wearing a first-series Nautilus on stage rather than in a styled shoot or red carpet appearance suggests genuine familiarity with the piece rather than borrowed or curated dressing. For a man whose career is rooted in the culture of the late 1970s and early 1980s European club scene — the same era the Ref. 3700 was in production — there is something coherent about the choice. It is a watch for someone who knows what it is, not one chosen for its visibility.
Martin Solveig Spotted Wearing Vintage Stainless Steel Patek Philippe Nautilus 'Jumbo' Reference 3700
Inserted 04/12/2022
The Patek Philippe Nautilus Reference 3700 is arguably the most consequential sports watch ever designed — Gerald Genta's 1976 porthole masterpiece that single-handedly legitimised luxury steel watches as a category. Fewer than 3,000 examples of the first-generation 'Jumbo' are believed to exist, the vast majority locked in private vaults and never worn. DJ and producer Martin Solveig made a quietly extraordinary statement by wearing one live on stage, treating one of horology's most coveted vintage references as working wristwear rather than a trophy.